Once we officially know, can anyone in the loop say if the announced winners were always the winners, or did politics force a change over the course of the last two weeks?
Quote from: wolfpack on 08/03/2012 12:56 pmOnce we officially know, can anyone in the loop say if the announced winners were always the winners, or did politics force a change over the course of the last two weeks?no
no
Although it appears a pretty solid (no pun intended) decision.
Quote from: Jim on 08/03/2012 01:05 pmnoShall I take that to mean "you can't say"?
Nobody can say
Is the difference between a full-award and a half award the difference between a test flight to orbit and no test flight to orbit?
Quote"If you total all the billions that have been spent into my system before I started, it's probably approaching $10 billion. So I've got a huge head start."That's one screwed up metric for evaluating a "head start".
"If you total all the billions that have been spent into my system before I started, it's probably approaching $10 billion. So I've got a huge head start."
So, now that the numbers are official, is "half" funding for DreamChaser enough to keep the dream alive?
Commercial Crew Program Funding: Boeing $460 million, SpaceX $440M, Sierra Nevada $212.5M
Anyone fancy creating a nice three vehicle graphic around the 1300 (long) x550 (high) aspect ratio?
Quote from: SolSystem on 08/03/2012 01:18 pmCommercial Crew Program Funding: Boeing $460 million, SpaceX $440M, Sierra Nevada $212.5M I didn't say anything but I had trouble believing the rumor from last night that SpaceX had gotten the half award. If the priority objective of the commercial crew program is quick access to the ISS, giving a full award to SpaceX makes more sense than giving them a half award.
Quote from: vt_hokie on 08/03/2012 01:42 pmSo, now that the numbers are official, is "half" funding for DreamChaser enough to keep the dream alive?I'm not quite sure I understand this process - if this is just a selection or if it's announcing a full contract award. If the contract is awarded, then SNC accepted the award and signed the contract, thus they intend to do the work. I'm unclear how a partial award will affect which work gets done. If it all gets done, this would seem to me to mean SNC has to fund the other half themselves. If not, what is not going to get done versus what would have been done had they received a full award?